Frequently Asked Questions
Expert insights, specifications, and practical advice to support engineers, contractors, and homeowners at every stage of a project.
Expert insights, specifications, and practical advice to support engineers, contractors, and homeowners at every stage of a project.
If unexpected conditions are encountered, works are paused, the issue is assessed, and a solution is agreed with the engineer and client before proceeding.
Most residential piling works are completed within a few days. Larger or more complex projects may take longer depending on scope and conditions.
Pile depth varies depending on ground conditions and load requirements and is confirmed by the structural engineer’s design.
Some piling methods generate vibration or noise, but modern equipment and controlled installation techniques help keep this within acceptable limits.
Yes. Inspections are carried out at key stages and signed off as part of the Building Control process.
Yes. All ground beams and slabs are designed by a structural engineer, including reinforcement details and load requirements.
We construct both suspended and ground-bearing reinforced concrete slabs, depending on the engineer’s design.
Ground beams are typically required where foundations are piled or where loads need to be distributed across multiple support points.
Yes. These works are often coordinated to improve efficiency and reduce overall programme time.
Site preparation may include excavation, reduced level digs, formation works, access preparation, and spoil removal.
Yes. All drainage works must comply with Building Regulations and are inspected where required.
A soakaway allows surface water to disperse naturally into the ground and is typically required where connection to a surface water sewer is not available.
If unexpected conditions are encountered, works are paused, the issue is assessed, and a solution is agreed with the engineer and client before proceeding.
Most residential piling works are completed within a few days. Larger or more complex projects may take longer depending on scope and conditions.
Pile depth varies depending on ground conditions and load requirements and is confirmed by the structural engineer’s design.
Some piling methods generate vibration or noise, but modern equipment and controlled installation techniques help keep this within acceptable limits.
We agree a programme, prepare the necessary documentation, and schedule the works.
Quotes are based on the information provided and may be revised if scope, design, or site conditions change.
Quotes are typically issued within a few working days once all information is received.
A site visit is often recommended to confirm access and site constraints.
Relevant completion records and documentation are provided as required for the works carried out.
Yes. We hold full public and employer’s liability insurance.
Yes. RAMS are provided for all projects.
Yes. Inspections are carried out at key stages as required.
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